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View the documentAppendix I: Programme and list of participants
View the documentAppendix II: Courses held on health in natural disasters
View the documentAppendix III: Course proposals
View the documentAppendix IV: Summary report of the “Workshop for preparedness in facing health problems from natural disaster emergency situations, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Rabat - 22-25 November 1981”

Appendix I: Programme and list of participants

Scientific Committee

MM D Bradley,

Ross Institute, London


School of Hygiene and


Tropical Medicine - GB

W Gunn, World Health Organisation - CH
M Lechat, University of Louvain - B

COUNCIL OF EUROPE WORKSHOP
2-5 March 1982
Timetable

Session

Monday 1 March

Tuesday 2 March


Chairman - Professor Bradley


09.00 - 09.30


Registration

Council of Europe

09.30 - 10.00

1

WELCOME


10.00 - 10.30

2

STATEMENT OF AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

David Bradley



David Bradley will set out the purpose of the workshop, explain both its background and structure, describe the mode of working and the output expected from it. He will also refer to subsequent proposed follow-up of the workshop.


10.30 - 11.00


Coffee


11.00 - 12.30

3

REVIEW OF DISASTER AND REFUGEE SITUATIONS
1980 - 81

Tim Lusty



This is a strictly factual session to build up as full a picture as possible of who from Europe, went to where and to do what, with what training.


12.30 - 14.00


Luncheon


14.00 - 15.30

4

EUROPEAN MANPOWER PROBLEMS IN DISASTER RELIEF EFFORTS

Marc de Bruycker
Adriano Mantovani
Stephanie Simmonds



This session looks at quality rather than quantity. In this session the deficiencies of present performance will be examined from four viewpoints: those who have made a special study of acute disaster and of refugee situations, a European country that has recently suffered from an acute disaster, and a developing country that has had many agencies working on its famine and refugee situations.


15.30 - 16.00


Coffee


16.00 - 17.00

5

DISCUSSION OF LIKELY MANPOWER NEEDS BY PERFORMANCE AND ROLE

Plenary



This is an attempt to define who will need training: how many, from what countries, with what experience and what qualifications, for all the relevant forms of disaster.


Wednesday 3 March


Chairman - Professor Lechat


09.00 - 11.00

6

WHAT TEACHING PROGRAMMES HAVE ALREADY BEEN HELD?

Stephanie Simmonds



A background paper giving a factual review on a world scale of the courses held in terms of size, frequency, duration, type of students, objectives and content.


11.00 - 11.30


Coffee


11.30 - 12.30

7

WHAT COURSES ARE NEEDED FOR THE FUTURE?

Plenary



This will be a broad plenary discussion and in particular will go beyond the areas covered so far. Other aspects of disaster that nobody has considered can be brought up and aired generally, with a view to picking up the conclusions in session 14, for subsequent exploration by the Council of Europe. The discussion will also focus on the needs defined in session 5.


12.30 - 14.00


Luncheon


11.00 - 17.00

8

DISCUSSION OF THE NATURE AND CONTENT OF THE COURSES

Plenary



The general aspects of each curriculum will be discussed in plenary. This is important to avoid the curricula reflecting only the views of the small working groups.


Thursday 4 March




09.00 - 12.30

9

GROUP WORKING SESSIONS




The morning session of group working should lead to a clear draft curriculum following a standard layout which will be developed prior to the meeting. The group reports will consist largely of these course specifications, together with problems and other issues arising from the discussion. It is hoped that the reports can be produced early in the afternoon and typed for distribution in the evening. Each will then be revised in plenary session next day.


12.30 - 14.00


Luncheon


14.00 - 17.00

10

Free for report writing


Friday 5 March


Chairman - Dr. Gunn


08.30 - 09.30

11

Reading of reports individually

Rapporteurs

09.30 - 11.00

12

DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED CURRICULA FOR ACUTE DISASTER SITUATIONS


11.00 - 11.30


Coffee


11.30 - 13.00

13

DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED CURRICULA FOR REFUGEE CAMP SITUATIONS


13.00 - 14.00


Luncheon


14.00 - 18.00

14

DISCUSSION OF GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FINALISATION OF REPORT AND CLOSURE OF MEETING




The aim will be to push each curriculum as far along as is feasible but also to recommend a set of disaster-related areas for subsequent study. It is believed Chat while the 2 areas of special concern to the organisers can be pushed a long way forward, other areas will emerge which cannot be pursued in detail at this meeting


European Workshop on educational aspects on health in disasters

Participants

Professor David J BRADLEY - Director - Ross Institute -


London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine - London

Dr. Marc de BRUYCKER - Centre for Research on the Epidemiology


of Disasters - Ecole de Santublique - Bruxelles

Dr. Bruce DICK - Refugee Health Group, Ross Institute -


London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine - London

Mr. Jean DOUARD - Ex. Service national de la protection civile -


Paris - ex. charge de mission UNDRO - Gen

Dr. Michel GILLET - Centre d’Epidologie des catastrophes -


Bordeaux

Mr. Niels Flemming HOLM - Directorate for Civil Defence and


Emergency Planning - Risskof (Denmark)

Dr. T LUSTY - Ross Institute - London School of Hygiene and


Tropical Medicine - London

Professor Adriano MANTOVANI - Istituto di Malattie infettive -


Profilassi E polizia Veterinaria - Bologna (Italy)

Professor IR L J MOSTERMAN - Director - International


Institute for Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering -Delft (NL)

Miss Stephanie SIMMONDS - Co-ordinator, Refugee Health Group,


Ross Institute - London School of Hygiene and Tropical


Medicine - London

3 March 1982

Professor Michel F LECHAT - Director - Centre for Research on


the Epidemiology of Disorders - Ecole de Santublique -


Bruxelles

Miss Elisabeth BURGE - Ross Institute - London School of Hygiene


and Tropical Medicine - London

Council of Europe:

MM Jean-Pierre Massu/TD>



Halvor Lervik



Georges Carayannis